> The beauty of git is that anyone can host a repo.
>
> I think a CPAN-like system is very important in the long term, but
> for now we have so few contributors that we can manage to keep
> everything in the same tree without too much effort.
>
> On the other hand, a build farm would be real handy. I recall you
> were working on continuous integration at some point; please keep us
> posted on that.
>
> Slava

I agree. Yay for everything good.

Now, I just posted a blog entry
(http://useless-factor.blogspot.com/2007/12/roadmap-to-factor-10.html)
that was a slightly expanded version of what I wrote here, but
including the playground/ idea. I think we should figure out who will
focus on what essential aspect of Factor 1.0, and more generally how
we should define our goals.  Do the dates I have listed seem
practical? Would anyone like me to write them down as being
responsible for something? Does the roadmap seem like a bad idea?

Dan

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